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Boycotting polls, BNP now in extreme frustration: Hasan

AL pays tributes to martyr Matiur Rahman on Mass Upsurge Day


January 25, 2024 00:00:00


Awami League Joint General Secretary and Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud paying homage to 1969 Mass Upsurge martyr Matiur Rahman by placing a wreath at his memorial at Nabakumar Institution in the city's Bakshi Bazar area on Wednesday — Focus Bangla

Awami League (AL) Joint General Secretary and Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Wednesday said that BNP is now suffering from extreme frustration as the party leaders now can realise that boycotting the January 7 election was suicidal, reports BSS.

"Today, the whole world is congratulating the Prime Minister for being newly elected. It has made them (BNP leaders) upset and (they) are talking nonsense," he said.

The AL leader said these while talking to reporters after paying homage to martyr of 1969 Mass Upraising Matiur Rahman by placing a wreath at Matiur's memorial at Nabakumar Institution in the city's Bakshi Bazar area, said a foreign ministry press release.

Dr Hasan along with other party leaders paid the tributes to Matiur on behalf of the AL, marking the Mass Upsurge Day.

Noting that BNP-Jamaat had denied the struggles for liberation he said, "Our independence came under the leadership of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman . . . Matiur Rahman had devoted his life to accelerate our freedom. We pay respect to him."

Replying to a question from journalists over the upcoming upazila polls, the AL joint general secretary said 'Boat' will be no more as election symbol for upazila elections. "We have been discussing holding the local government elections without party symbols for a long time. The decision was not made suddenly. It was under discussion for almost two years. The decision was, however, taken in the last working committee meeting (of AL)," Dr Hasan said.

Meanwhile, Awami League on Wednesday paid tributes to martyr Matiur Rahman at his memorial in front of Nabokumar Institute in city's Bakshibazar marking the historical Mass Upsurge Day.


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